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The ancient stone-paved main street of Hierapolis, Turkey, lined with ruins and arches under a bright blue sky.

Frontinus Street

Address: Pamukkale, 20190 Denizli, Turkey.

Frontinus Street is the main thoroughfare of ancient Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Turkey. Dating back to the 1st century AD, this grand colonnaded street once bustled with life, lined with shops, monuments, and public buildings. Stretching over 14 meters wide and 1,500 meters long, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman urban planning. Visitors can admire the northern and southern city gates and stroll along stone-paved pathways still showing grooves from ancient carts. Surrounded by remnants of baths, fountains, and a latrine, this street reveals Hierapolis’ ancient glory.